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The Cold Water Pasta Hack - has anyone here tried this method for cooking pasta? (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Dec 2023 OP
I will cook my next pasta just like that. MOMFUDSKI Dec 2023 #1
YW, MOMFUDSKI! Diamond_Dog Dec 2023 #2
lol MOMFUDSKI Dec 2023 #5
I know... i'm just imagining Lidia Bastianich's reaction.... viva la Dec 2023 #8
Interesting. But, honestly, I have never had a problem telling when my pasta is niyad Dec 2023 #3
I buy the same spaghetti every time Diamond_Dog Dec 2023 #4
I have always taken a bite to check on MOMFUDSKI Dec 2023 #6
This would be perfect for summer! maspaha Dec 2023 #7
You make a great point, maspaha. Diamond_Dog Dec 2023 #12
I just went down the youtube rabbit hole with this one. Looks like a keeper. I'll try it tomorrow! nt mitch96 Dec 2023 #9
One can use an Instant Pot - 1 pound pasta + 5 cups water progree Dec 2023 #10
Looks like a bachelor recipe, honestly Warpy Dec 2023 #11
Yep you're right! Diamond_Dog Dec 2023 #13
Guess I'll try it next time, but Backseat Driver Dec 2023 #14
Why are you re wetting it? Phentex Dec 2023 #18
Ahhhh...that's the problem! Backseat Driver Dec 2023 #19
I've used a Pasta Fasta for years Nittersing Dec 2023 #15
I gave it a go today with soba noodles. Works a treat!! A keeper method..nt mitch96 Dec 2023 #16
TY Mitch96! Diamond_Dog Dec 2023 #17

Diamond_Dog

(32,005 posts)
2. YW, MOMFUDSKI!
Mon Dec 11, 2023, 10:42 PM
Dec 2023

Let us know if it works as described!

My hubby who used to be married to an Italian says this is a travesty!

viva la

(3,302 posts)
8. I know... i'm just imagining Lidia Bastianich's reaction....
Mon Dec 11, 2023, 11:09 PM
Dec 2023

I would think the pasta might absorb too much water.

Then again, I always start boiled potatoes in cold water.

niyad

(113,333 posts)
3. Interesting. But, honestly, I have never had a problem telling when my pasta is
Mon Dec 11, 2023, 10:46 PM
Dec 2023

done (hint, when it comes to the surface). I only use about a third of the water called for, zbsolutely NO salt (allergic), and frequently either save the water for sauces, or put it in the garden.

Diamond_Dog

(32,005 posts)
4. I buy the same spaghetti every time
Mon Dec 11, 2023, 10:50 PM
Dec 2023

And cook it in boiling water for exactly 11 minutes and it comes out fine every time . It does seem like a lot of water going to waste though. I don’t use salt either and don’t really miss it.

maspaha

(222 posts)
7. This would be perfect for summer!
Mon Dec 11, 2023, 11:06 PM
Dec 2023

I usually avoid cooking pasta in the summer since the last thing my air conditioning needs is more heat and humidity. But, this cooking method sounds like maybe I could add pasta back to the summer menu.

Can’t wait to hear the results!

Diamond_Dog

(32,005 posts)
12. You make a great point, maspaha.
Tue Dec 12, 2023, 09:38 AM
Dec 2023

I’m exactly the same - don’t want to add all that extra heat and humidity to my already too hot kitchen! (even with the a/c running). So I don’t cook pasta in the summer if I can help it!

progree

(10,908 posts)
10. One can use an Instant Pot - 1 pound pasta + 5 cups water
Tue Dec 12, 2023, 12:10 AM
Dec 2023

I just use tap water which is room temperature usually.

Set cook time for 4 minutes, high pressure

(Preheat takes about 14 minutes so total time from start button to end is about 18 minutes).

Quick Release when done.

This with whole grain "elbows". I haven't tried spaghetti or other pasta yet.

Warpy

(111,270 posts)
11. Looks like a bachelor recipe, honestly
Tue Dec 12, 2023, 02:55 AM
Dec 2023

One of those "I got a frypan for my burgers, but my girlfriend wants spaghetti" sort of thing.

Backseat Driver

(4,393 posts)
14. Guess I'll try it next time, but
Tue Dec 12, 2023, 10:54 AM
Dec 2023

Don't really have THAT problem - my "problem" more often when making a traditional presentation, is getting the sauce to adhere perfectly to the cooked, drained, re-wet with hot water, and double-drained pasta plated w/sauce on the top of the noodles (sauce is either too thick, too thin, or separates, so I'm often the heretic blaspheming chef and serve it "kid style," all chopped and mixed into the too-short-for-fork or spoon twirling strands of spaghetti. Instead, the sauce is all mixed up with shorter pieces as with shell, spiral, and penne shapes that grab the sauce in the hollows of the pasta and then sprinkled with "stinky feet" parmesan cheese. How does one tell when the sauce is just perfect on top of those long strands of spaghetii ???

Phentex

(16,334 posts)
18. Why are you re wetting it?
Wed Dec 13, 2023, 07:55 PM
Dec 2023

Do you mean you rinse it after draining? Why? The sauce won't stick to it if it's wet. Some people want to add a drizzle of olive oil but that causes the same issue.

Backseat Driver

(4,393 posts)
19. Ahhhh...that's the problem!
Thu Dec 14, 2023, 09:48 AM
Dec 2023

I guess I did it to actually remove the starchy water, and it gets cold and too sticky just sitting in the strainer waiting for its sauce....heheh, Thanks.

Nittersing

(6,362 posts)
15. I've used a Pasta Fasta for years
Tue Dec 12, 2023, 06:31 PM
Dec 2023

I'm only cooking for one or two, so can't speak to larger portions, but I love that I can just pop it in the microwave and forget about it.

https://www.amazon.com/Microwave-Pasta-Cooker-Original-Sticking/dp/B000YT2XOI?th=1



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